Tag: Automation

Voting for the Fourth Annual ATI Automation Honors has already started! Test Studio has been nominated in 3 categories this year. Please, take a minute out of your busy day to vote for us. Also, encourage your friends and colleagues to do the same – every vote counts!
We are competing in the following categories:
Best Commercial Functional Automated testing Tool – Web Best Commercial Functional Automated testing Tool – .NET Best Commercial Functional Automated testing Tool – Overall Vote for Test Studio The voting for the “ATI Automation Awards” ends Sunday, October 7 so please cast your vote ...

This one is kind of advanced. You can add a coded step to your test (or convert an existing step to code). When you do that - a so-called "code-behind file" is generated. The file in question is simply a C#/VB class file that has the exact same name as your test: You can open and edit the entire class file from Standalone by using the View Class button: And you'll be able to do anything you would expect from a class file - define custom functions, add assembly references, define global variables etc. In fact, all your coded ...

We have some very exciting news to share with the Telerik community. Telerik has just acquired Fiddler! Even more exciting is that Fiddler’s brilliant creator Eric Lawrence will come over from Microsoft to join the team fulltime. For those of you who don’t know, Fiddler is a web debugging proxy which logs all HTTP(S) traffic between your computer or device and the Internet. In other words, it is an essential tool for any web, desktop or mobile developer. The popularity and sophistication of Fiddler is hugely impressive considering this has been Eric's informal side project for more than 8 years. With Eric joining the team ...

Are you in the Nashville, TN area the morning of 21 September? Please consider joining me, Phil Japikse, and Burke Holland for a Breakfast at Telerik event! You’ll get a free light breakfast (and coffee!), then be able to sit in on three sessions covering writing great requirements, building solid web UI automation tests, and determining whether or not to chose HTML 5 or Silverlight for your next project. The point of these morning breakfast events is to get in, have a bite to eat (and coffee!), learn something useful, then get out and back to your office in time ...

Occasionally a customer will want to do something unusual like close a tab in Chrome. I worked on this request today and I found some interesting things. I though it might be nice to share my finding. First off: Test Studio doesn't like tabs - you should always open links in a new window Some browser actually allow you to pick your preference - open links in tabs or new windows. If the option is available - you should always go by "new window" (but Chrome does not have it). A new window is actually a pop up and Test ...

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